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Unique Identification Authority of India

www.uidai.gov.in

Creating a Unique Identity for every resident the journey


Presentation by

V. S. Bhaskar, IAS Deputy Director General Regional Office, Hyderabad Unique Identification Authority of India

e-Governance Leadership Meet for Government of Andhra Pradesh November 10, 2010

The Unique ID initiative

Context and Need for Unique IDs


To Clean up existing databases, to remove Duplicates and Fakes To improve targeting and delivery of services Enable service and applications that require a verifiable unique ID

UIDAI mandate
Collect basic demographic information and biometric information
To provide a unique number to the residents of India Guarantee nonduplication through biometrics

Offer online authentication services that can be used across India

Principles of Aadhaar
One-time standardized Aadhaar enrollment establishes uniqueness of resident via biometric de-duplication Only one Aadhaar number per eligible individual Online Authentication is provided by UIDAI Demographic Data (Name, Address, DOB, Gender) Biometric Data (Fingerprint) Aadhaar :subject to online authentication is proof of ID
Aadhaar enrollment / Update = KYC Aadhaar No. Issued, stored in Auth. Server Verification of KYC (Authentication)

Features of Aadhaar
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Aadhaar is a 12 digit number No Cards Random Number No Intelligence Standard Attributes No Profiling or Application Information All Residents including Children get Numbers Introducer System Partnership Model Flexibile Authentication Interface to Partners
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Benefits of Aadhaar (I)


No fakes
Reduces Leakages

No duplicates To all with special focus on the marginalised and the excluded

Provides Identities

Enable connectivity among databases


Breaks Silos

Enable consolidation

Benefits of Aadhaar (II)


Financial inclusion
Enables

Electronic transfer of benefits Security of transactions


Enhances

Access to services Mobility in various application


Ensures

Building up of applications

Chairman Director General and Mission Director


6 DDGs

P M U

T D U

Regional Offices (8) headed by DDGs


Delhi
Chandigarh

13 ADGs

Bengaluru

Guwahati

Hyderabad

Lucknow

Mumbai

Ranchi

Karnatak a Kerala Tamil Nadu Pondiche rry Lakshad weep

Delhi Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh

J&K Punjab Haryana Himacha l Pradesh Chandig arh

Assam Arunach al Pradesh Meghala ya Manipur Nagaland Mizoram Tripura Sikkim

Andhra Pradesh Orissa Chhatti sgarh Andama n& Nicobar

Uttarakha nd Uttar Pradesh

Maharashtra Gujarat Goa Dama & Diu Dadar & Nagar Haveli

Bihar Jharkhand West Bengal

UID ecosystem A symbiotic network


Food & Supplies Ration shops Rural Development Social welfare

States

Continuous monitoring and feedback

Registrar

UIDAI
Oil Ministry

LIC & Banks

CIDR
LPG agencies

Enrolling agency

Branches Oil Cos. Income Tax

Sub-registrar
Field agencies
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Status update: Project Infrastructure


Category
Standards

Task
Data Standards Biometric Standards

Status

IT Infrastructure

Pilot Data Centre Space Project Management Consultant Application Development Agency Biometric Solution

MSP Selection Support Infrastructure Logistic Support Contact centre Legal Framework Registrar activation Draft Bill approved by the Cabinet Technical workshop with Registrars

Completed

In Progress

Status update: Project Infrastructure


Category
Enrolment and Training

Task
Device Certification Empanelment of Enrolling Agencies Training Content Development Enrolment Manual (Version 1.0) Testing and Certification

Status

Proof of Concept

Proof of Concept (PoCs) in Field PoC Data Analysis ( Technical, Behavioral , perception and Diversity)

Awareness, Communications and Applications

Brand name and Logo UID Value Proposition Document UID App Docs : FI, PDS, Education, NREGA etc.

MoUs

35 States/UTs, M of PNG, MoRD, Dept of Posts, M of HRD 18 financial institutions

Completed

In Progress

Registrar On-boarding Process 1. MoU with the State Government 2. Empowered Committee and Implementation Committee 3. Nodal Department and Registrar 4. KYR+ Fields 5. Vendor Selection 6. Enrolment Plan 7. IEC Activity 8. 13th FC Funds 9. Monitoring the enrolment process 10.ICT Infrastructure 11.Aligning UID number to Databases & Government Programmes
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Demographic data fields captured during Aadhaar enrolment


Field Name Name Comments PoI documents required

Date of Birth
Gender Address Parent/Spouse/Guardian Name Introducer UID

Approximate/ Declared/ Verified


M/F/T PoA documents required Optional (mandatory in case of child below 5 years) Where PoI/PoA not provided

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Capture Demographic & Biometric Data

Biometric Data Optional data:


Introducer data for verification and/or Data of a relative who has a UID number or an enrolment number Phone no., email address
Residents Photograph

Residents Finger Prints

Residents Iris

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Enrolment Station

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Enrolment Station

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Process Workflow
Registrar Readiness

MoU, committees etc Process & Technology Alignment

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Setup Enrolment Centers 3
Devices, hardware, software, connectivity

CIDR
Biometric UID Rejections DeAssignmen identified duplication t

Prep Enrolments

Introducers Operators, supervisors

People, admin support, logistics etc.

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Certifications

Verificatio n procedure s Data 5 transfer to CIDR

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Data Updation

Devices

Demographic & biometric data capture


Operators

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Letter Printing & Delivery

Authenticatio n

Preparation Activities

Enrolment Activities

Ongoing Activities

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Aadhaar Letter

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UID Project Progress in Andhra Pradesh G.O.M.S. No.1, dt.29.1.2010 - Empowered Committee constituted for UID Project G.O.M.S. No.2, dt.29.1.2010 - State Level Implementation Committee constituted MoU signed between UIDAI and Government of Andhra Pradesh on 10.3.2010 G.O.M.S.No.9, dt.29.8.2009 - Planning Department has been designated as the Nodal Department PoC Studies conducted in Medak and Krishna Districts in March and April 2010 on technical, process-related and behavioural aspects of the Project

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UID Project Progress in Andhra Pradesh Empowered Committee under the Chief Minister and the UID Implementation Committee under the Chief Secretary met and took decision to guide the Project in AP Decisions include: Finalisation of KYR+ fields F & CS and Rural Development Departments as Registrars F & CS Department as Registrar for Phase I Enrol 35 lakh residents as part of existing Conract Enrolment of 3 crore residents in AP as part of Phase I of the UID Project Issue RFQ to Firms empanelled by the UIDAI Saturation of 7 Districts Hyderabad, Adilabad, Rangareddy, East Godavari, Srikakulam, Chittoor, Anantpur
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UID Project Progress in Andhra Pradesh

Rs 50/- per enrolment would be reimbursed for every successful


Aadhaar generated in the State This money is used for Paying the enrolment agency IEC activities Printing of enrolment forms (for KYR & KYR+) Storage of documents produced for PoI/PoA/DoB Plan of Action for IEC worked out in consultation with the Commissioner, I & PR and the IEC resource of UIDAI Rs. 126.10 crores allocated by 13th Finance Commission to AP over the period 2010-11 to 2014-15 to incentivize BPL families for enrolment into the UID scheme
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UID Project Coverage of residents Coverage of the residents and utility of Aadhaar is contingent on
State / UT Governments making Aadhaar mandatory for delivery of services Use of Aadhaar to cleanse the databases across Departments Use of Aadhaar to link up multiple databases within the State and beyond Use of the Authentication Infrastructure created by the UIDAI Routing of direct benefits to residents and payments in various schemes through the Aadhaar-enabled Bank Accounts Procedure for selection of enrolment agencies Quality of training IEC plan and execution

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UID Project Andhra Pradesh


Coverage of the residents and utility of Aadhaar is also contingent on Roll Out Plan Choice of enrolment centres Saturation Coordination with other Registrars to avoid overlap Logistics support for the enrolment process Monitoring MIS Mid-course corrections

ICT Up-gradation
UIDAI funds the Aadhaar-linked ICT up gradation proposals from State Governments ICT proposals are crucial for effective use of Aadhaar and the UID Infrastructure
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Contact Center for UIDAI


Key stakeholders serviced
Residents Registrars

Languages supported
English (Hindi) South (Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil) West (Gujarati, Marathi) East (Odiya, Bengali, Assamese)
North Hindi,

Nature of queries
queries handled without outside help Specific queries handled with help from other departments or other entities partnering with UIDAI Queries & Grievances shall be elaborated in the subsequent slides
General

Enrollment
Resident

Agencies Service Agencies

Inbound Channels
Voice Fax Letters Email Web-Portal

Outbound Channels
Voice Fax Letters Email SMS

Support Window
x 6 8 AM to 8 PM 6 Days a week Non-working on 3 Mandatory National holidays Working on other public holidays
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All India Toll-free number Fax number Letters e-mail

1800-180-1947 080-23531947 PO Box 1947, GPO Bangalore - 560001 help@uidai.gov.in


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Financial Inclusion - Aadhaar enabled bank account

4 Aadhaar

6 Bank A/c

Resident

Aadhaar Registrars

2 KYR, Biometrics

UIDAI 1
KYR, Biometrics, KYR+

Banks / POSB

Aadhaar, KYR, Photo

Enrollment Agencies

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UID goals can be accelerated with urgency in implementation


+ ? years Complete coverage

+ 4 years 600 mill. UIDs


12-18 months

1st UID issued

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Thank You !

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